St John, John ABraun, Edward LIsberg, Sally RMiles, Lee GChong, Amanda YGongora, JaimeDalzell, PaulineMoran, ChristopherBed'hom, BertrandAbzhanov, ArkhatBurgess, Shane CCooksey, Amanda MCastoe, Todd ACrawford, Nicholas GDensmore, Llewellyn DDrew, Jennifer CEdwards, Scott VFaircloth, Brant CFujita, Matthew KGreenwold, Matthew JHoffmann, Federico GHoward, Jonathan MIguchi, TaisenJanes, Daniel EKhan, Shahid YarKohno, Satomide Koning, Ap JasonLance, Stacey LMcCarthy, Fiona MMcCormack, John EMerchant, Mark EPeterson, Daniel GPollock, David DPourmand, NaderRaney, Brian JRoessler, Kyria ASanford, Jeremy RSawyer, Roger HSchmidt, Carl JTriplett, Eric WTuberville, Tracey DVenegas-Anaya, MiryamHoward, Jason TJarvis, Erich DGuillette, Louis JGlenn, Travis CGreen, Richard ERay, David A2014-12-152012-01-31https://hdl.handle.net/10161/9308The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) and Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) genomes. The status of these projects and our planned analyses are described.Alligators and CrocodilesAnimalsGenomeSequence Analysis, DNASequencing three crocodilian genomes to illuminate the evolution of archosaurs and amniotes.Journal article1474-760X